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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1918)
T7fl w,crr?Ti THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEIi ORECONV.TDXESDAY, AUGUST 2S, ISIS. ! Keep White Clothes White! Fel-Naptha's whitest of suds keep white clothes white without boiling without hard rubbing without hard effort without harm or wear on the clothes Wet the garments, then rub them well with FeU-Naptha and let to soak in cool or lukewarm water. The soaking is important. Rub lightly, rinse thoroughly, wring and hang out. Could any way be cooler or more comfortable in summer? LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE Continued frum page o-') 1 queationa that require explanation; e that when he get a back b'"u be wav b iu position to answer most, if not all the points that may be brought to bis : attention during tile campaign. It ia therefore very essential and important that every county committeciua'ii attend tfcia meeting in order to Income fully prepared to facilitate (he work in hand, truest ione of bouiidarica and juriadie tioa of the respective hanking districts ur units will be discussed and settled at thin meeting. 'W art all very busy at 1 1) in season of (lie year," said 11 r, ftucknbach, "and t a the fervent desire and hope of all officially eounoeted with the Fourth Liberty Loan Drrve, to ahorteo the active campaign aa much aa pos aihle. It ia taken for granted that the amg patriotic spirit controle all of Us. The neceaaities of the gnverninent must fce apparent to everyone. Hardly a fam ily rxiata today in thia country of ours but haa a direct, pertiueut tnternt at he, aside from the yiotrlMle Interest. L , Father, aon, brother or other close rein tive or dear one ia in the eerviee, and in rely thia incentive alone will every one thut I able to do hia or her utmost to hack them up and the eoun try which they aervc." "Why, then, should it be necessary for euinmitteca to make a personal op penl ami visit to every possible subscri ber aiiil solic it aupport. The honor and integrity of the country at stake. The welfare and care of their own dear onea ia lu jeopardy. 8urely( it ia not too much to auk the prospective subscriber to voluntarily cowo forward and proffer his or ber quota to the national loan. It la hoped that thia apontaneoua spirit will fill the entire nation and moHt par tieularly the Htato of Oregon. Under such eonditiona and circumstances, the work ia band will prove an eaiy eask. "iHiring the ruining month, up to! (September 28. a thorough publicity cam paign will be carried on. During that ti inn the people ran readily make up their mind a to how much they will be able to subscribe and on Kept, 2d, atep up to the bank counter or aouie other SOCIETY Br MABEL OA&BETT Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In medicine, that la partly vegetaDte. dniggiata nave) aeen wonuenui rVS T' i Means Tcrfect Health. r druggist hai bandied ii!, r,if'! ledicinee in hia day, p'...e r " bav long ainco been JMr .t;. n. out were) ia ona that haa been aold try Uia druggists throughout thia trountry, for wort than fifty yeara, md that la S. 8. 8, the reliable blood Manv Q reaulta accompiisneo; among uiair cuatomera by Una great old medicine, and they know that S. S. S. la ona of the. tnoHt reliable blood purificra ver rnaile. Keep your blood free of Inv puritiea by the uia of thia honest obi medicine, and if yon want meiliral advice, you can obtain aame without coat by writing1 to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 28 Swift Labor, tory, Atlanta, Ca. rf-'-fif ' SHOWING THE PRETTIEST PLAIDS FOE NELLIE S NEW School Dresses Time h fleeting. By providing the materials to meet the express requirements of our people, choosing the Girls School Dresses is easily, Quickly and most profitably done here. Cotton I'laidn, splendid qualities, good destiabl colors, small pattern, come I'H inches wide) yard . ., 86c Cotton Hauls and Stripea, good ao nicnt, ad incbea widej jard hoc Wwd and Cotton lulled Merge, cord ed and hair line tlraaitea ...and Mohair, In shades of llrowa, Green, 111 tie and White Chcthe, Covert aad Miied Tweed. Thew are extra good qualities aud will make durable aa well aa pret ty an-hmd Ores, 3d to 40 inehea wide, yard 7Ns New Idea Fashion Review for Fall. Shows 10 solid pages of Juniors Girls,' Little Girls' and Children's Patterns for Dresses. See them at pattern counter. All patterns 15c Many people who attenjed the meet ing of the Grand Army of the Bepub lic in Portland la4 week are extending their western trio by viaita with Jheu friend in other parts of the state, Ba- I em ha beea aa attract ion lor thany, aome of whom are on their way to Cal ifornia and other, who are going north 1o visit in Heat tie and other points ia Washington. - Mra. Lizzie Wratt Smith, past de partment president of Oregon, ia en tertaining aa ber houne guests, Mra. Anna Belle Roberta, past department president of the Woman 'a Belief Corpa of ISalbimore, Maryland. Mra. Hmith al so ha aa her guesU, Miss Cora E. Har ris and Mra. Adell II. ISallnrd of Kvana ville, Wixeomtia. ilia, llarria ia state president of the Woman 'a Belief Corpa of Wiseonsin, that organization having a membership of i"MJ women in the Badger state. Mr. Anna liofer and daughters, the Miasm Marie and Dorothy liofer, left thia morning for their home in i'asa dena, California. They have been visit ing in Washintoii and Oregon for about a month. While in Salem they have been the house gueitta of Mr. and Mra. E. Hofer, 705 frnsth Commercial street. a Mrs. X. J. Haas of 1U1 South Church street ia entertaining aa her hotrse giient, her aister, Mra. J. P- Katchford. Mra. Katchford came from Independ ence, Iowa, aa a deletftrte from there to the meeting of the Grand Army of the ltepublie held in I'ortlund last week. Mra. Katchford will probably remain a week before returning. On her way home she plana to visit in Heuttle and other northern plaroe, After spending a week with hra par ent, Mr. and Mra. J. 11. burns, and hia wife of 1270 Hummer atreet, Paul V. Hurria loft Monday or Camp IHck, Dallas, Terns, which ia a ramp where men assemble before beiag sent to the flying achoola. Mr. Hurria hint just finished the train ing required at the ground achool in Herkelev and waa home for a hort fur lough before leaving for Texas. Prom Camp Iirk he will be sent to a flying achool in preparation for "work over seas. Ir. and Mrs. Claude K. William, and son, warren, lelt .Mommy evening lor their home iu Loa Anjtulea after a weeks viait with 1T and Mna. W. II. Cuaick at their home, Ouk Villa. Mra. Char- lot'te A. helden and Mra. Aturie llint from Koaeburg, who have been spend ing the summer with the CusicUs will rumaiu for an indefinite time. Mra, P. It. Purvine and ton, Paul, returned recently from a vacation at vurioua places in western Washington mid Oregon. They were gone about month visiting friend at Astoria a". Seaview, Washington. a T y . S.j Bit III ' 'l. V": ' -lit WWW . I i I'. ' f: V J :V.i f 1 afa,4 - 7'' fit- llH Vyf I SHIPLEY'S coNsnaTous exaiotjes of the smart new COATS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN Graceful in Outlines, These New Models are Both Becoming and Practical and are Certain to Win Your Favor and Approval at First Glance: BROADCLOTHS, CHEVIOTS, SERGES, WOOL VELOURS, PLUSHES, KERSEYS AND ROUGH MIXTURES. PRICES $14.75 TO $85.00 STATIONERY AT UTILE PRICES AH of our odd lines of Hurds' Fine Stationery White and Assorted Colors. Envelopes to Match. 10c Per Quire for Paper 10c Per Pack of 23 Envelopes This is cheaper than pound paper. r X r Honoring the 77th birthdny of Mra. Minion Heist, H'.'H North Cnmmereiul, a delightful family reunion waa given at her home yesterday. A pretty color scheme of yellow waa carried out in the bowl of summer flowers centering the table and yellow ahmled candles lent a harmonious soft glow. The place of honor, accorded to Mrs. Heist, was marked by a bright birthday rake. Only relative of Mrs. Heist were preaent. 1'lacee were laid for Mr. W. W, Km mon s, and; children Lucille, Ma rion and Kalph, Mia Itlunche Htenin (for, the Miasea Una and Lulu Heist, liev. A, A. Heist and Misa Laura Heist of Portland were down for the dinner Mia Iaura Heist ia taking the recon struction aid course at Keed college thia a ii miner. The home of Mr. and Mm. William Znael at Liberty waa the aeene of a very plnnaunt family gathering on Mon day. The occasion waa in honor of their son, Corporal Walter H. Zoscl, Who ia home from Port Wayne Michigan, where he ia now stationed He had been aent to Port Mtevena for a ahort time and waa given a short leave to visit i hia home. He haa been in the aerial department for ten months and is very enthusiaatie over army life. Among the out of town gueeta wore Mr. anit Mra. Arthur KeynobU and Mis, Martha Zowl of Portland who came down for the day. Mia Irfila Pinley spent a ahort vis't the first part of the week at the home jof Mr. and Mra. P. I Purvine, HHH Pifth atreet Hhe left yesterday mora- nig for her home in McMinnville, I j Hergeant Pred Paulua of the apruee Idivieiua of Portland, apent Sunday j wit h bis parcuta, Mr. and Mr. Ctjr j Paulua at their home on North fctttth atreet. He waa accompanied by hn ! friend, Jack Grant. The linporteut event of the week (for aurictv folk will be the battalion I dance given Krulay evening at the ar mory, luvilationa will be iaatied to the governor, the geaeral ataft at Port land an.) to all the Orrgon guard atein ber in Salem, htavton and SiWerton. Th HkIciu and outside rowianie will appear in uniform. Several eowmitteea have been appointed of which Captain Arthur Wikwa of Company K, ia gen etai rhairniaa. . THIS STUNNING BLOUSE IDEAL FOR MORNING WEARCould anything be more stunnine for the morn ing jaunt to the Casino than this blouse of cafe en lait, crepe de chine and black satin skirt. The lines of the blouse and its hand painted design lift it far out of the ordinary. THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Fhospbate to Put on Finn,- Healthy Flesh and to Iocreaae Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force Judging from the countless preiara tiona and treatment which are con tinually being advertised for the pur pose of making thin people fleshy, de veloping anna, neck and bust, and re placing ugly bollowa and. angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their exeeasive thinneia. Thinnesa and weaknean are usually lue to starved nerves. Our bodiea need more phosphate than ia contained in modern foods, ltrvsioiana claim there ia nothing that will supply thia deficiency so well a the organiu phos phate known among drnggista at bitro phoamhate, which is inexpensive and ia aold by most all dniggiata under guarantee of satisfaction or money back, lfy feeding the nerve directly aad by supplying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food ele ments, bitno-phosphate quickly pro duces a welcome transformation in the appearance; the increase in weight fre quently being astonishing. Thia increase In weight al'O earries with it a general improvement ia the health. Nervouaneae. aleftpleasnese aud lawk of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, soon dis appear, dull eyes become bright, and pal cheeks glow with the bloom oi perfect health. CAPTION Althoush bltro phosphate i unsurpassed for relieving aervoua nesa, aleeplessaesa and gearal weak nesa, it should not, owing to ita re markable flesh growing properties, be used by anyone a ho does aot desire to put oa flesh. GERMAN LINE CRACKED ON nm-KILE FRONT (Continued from page one) Capture Chavigny London, Aug. 25. (4:30 p. ) French troops, attacking north of Boi sona, have captured Chavigny and reached the western outskirts ef Ju vigny, U was learned here thia after noou. Chavigny u three mile north of Sola sons. Jimgny a two aulea Berth of Chavigny. A prrvtoua dispatch report ed that the Aaaevteana are eenajeratlBf with the rreuch la thia attack. Quality U.G.SH1PLEVC0. 145-147 N. LIBERTY STREET SALEMOREGON. Popular Prices Take Many Prisoners Farts, Aug. 88. The lYench have 00- eoHvenlent plare that v W mlectcd Ptd Crapeaa MeeslI, eonta of aj and complete the transaction." tki" several thouaand addiUoaal prU "To some this idea or plaa mar seem! vr. according to Reuters Dispatch somewhat l loniaa, but the fact is that fro" e rreuch front. !the AmeHran nation is in dead earnest and ita Hpl are guiag to demonstrate this fact j ANOTUEB PAOB. I liudoa. Ay it. SH. Tbnata vt.o IVge, amr.aadr te halv has arrived if" 'aeed today. ChaoUiea Captun-d i JJans, Aug. tK (1S:05 p. m.) Prvach troo capturej Chautaes, the great Oeranaa defensive rxKilioa aa the Pteardr front last aisht. the war ef- her from Home. . It ia strongly rumor ed he will succeed Walter times Page, who haa just reeigwM aa aiuta.torr to tirvat Itritaia. Children Ory FOX FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The advance along taw whekt front between Ckaulne and the Oise ceatta ued through the night aad this aaorw iug the Preach had reached the vitally important railway towa of X'esle. thirty vtllagea havo been rvtakeo tiac yesterday aad at soase points the Prenrh have advawerd sevea aad half mile. The Preach are bow withier two m.tei of the Somme at a point north of Nesle and are advancing rapidly. "During- the night our troops, main taining contact with the German rear guards, eoutinued to advance north' and south of the Avre,'' the communique said. "( occupied Chaulnee, Omul court (two miles east of Cliaulnes), l!alatre( three miles east of Roye), uoiglise (two miles southeast of Hoye) and VcTpiiriers (a mile south of Iioig lise.) Further couth we penetrated Cra paa Mcsnil wood (three miles north of Las&igny) and took Irivea (two miles cast of Lassutny.) "This morning, we progressed to ward the Somino. North of the Avre, we reached the general line of Licourt (four miles east of Chatilires), Potte ( a mile and a half south of Licourt), Mesnil Le Petit (a mile north aud slightly east of Neslc) and Nesle. "Since yesterday about thirty vil lages have been retaken. We also ad vanced twelve kilometera (seven and a half miles) at certain points," ntXNCH NEAR NESLE By WebTMiller (Unitoi Press staff correspondent) Paris, Aug. SH. ltf a. m ) The French are fighting their way forward this morning on the whole Cbaulnes- Noyou pocket against strong rear guard resistance. Prench troops last night were in the edgea of Chaulnea, They were several miles past lioye, advancing down the roal toward Noyoa and already have passed Hoiglise (six miles southeast of Koye.) Thev are also pushing along the roads toward the great railway center of Nete (ten mile northeast of Rove) aad Errhev (six miles east of Rove.) a mf are lea than four milea from 1 Nesle. I The Germans are ia full retreat but are fighting. Indieaiona are they will trr to turn at Nesle to cover the pass age acioM the iouune. Hundreds of additional prisoners are being takra almost hourly. , Captugs Strong Position London, Aug. 28. British troops raptured the strongly defended town of Pouracourt yesterday, which haa been holding up the advance south of the Sotauie, Field Marshal Haig an nounced today. Tronee wood, another strong point north of the Homme, also was taken. Troops of the Ilritish first army have wade further advances south of the Searr reaching Remy, three miles; beyond the llmdenburg line. i "In Flanders the Krttisa advaneert: oa a four mile froat astride the Neuf-, Berquia Katairea road, taking a num" ber of prisoners." i "Yesterday our troops south of the Somme took Poucaeourt hich the en-1 emy had held strongly with machine ' jnias." the (tateaaeat said. "North of i the Somme we attacked aad raptured the greater part of Tronc wood, tak ; ing a number of prisoner from a f Prassiaa guard divuioa. Krnth of the Srarpe, troopt of the First army have improved , their posi-; tieaa astride the Arras-Cambrai road and have reached the outskirts of Uau- ieourt (eight miles southeast of Arras,) Kemy (half a mile north of llauconrt) and Boiry-Xotre Dame (a mibs and a half northwest of Remy.) "North of the Searpe strong hostile counter attack were launched in the afternoon on the Ams-Douain rail way, forcing our advanced troops back a few hundred yards to the old German trenches oa Greeland hill, where the enemy attack broke down under our fire. "The British itroops carried out a successful local operation yesterday astride the Neuf-Berquin road advanc ing our line on a front of about four mile and taking a number of prison ers." . DHAW ON RESERVES By Lowell Mellett (Pnited Press staff correspondent) With the British Armies in Prance, Aug. 2S The Germans, in their des perate efforts to stay the British ad vance, are strongly increasing their front line forces by recklessly drawipg on Kuppreeht 's reserves. Several divisions of fresh troops are reported to have beea thrown into the battle south of Bapaume. There was leas fighting en most pants of the battle front last night and this morning, the British utilising the hard Tains to draw the firet long breath in many days, while still hold ing their gains. Americans Helping Paris, Aug. 2.S. p. m.) Am erican troops are reported to be par ticipating in the great Picardy battle. General Mangiu's army with Ameri cans cooperating, is attacking nortn- wetit of Soissona, between that city and Chavigny (three miles northward) according to battle front dispatches received here today. The Temps de clares that Mont Renaud, one of tho bastions iu the defense of Noyon ha been captured and that Noyon also probably has been taken. if HE SANK THE LUSITANIA Paris, Aug. 28. The Journal says that Captain Sehwciger, captain of tho submarine that sank the Lusitania, is a prison er in Pranoe. -it waa recently re ported that a German subma rine was sunk in .the Mediter ranean and that- its captain was rescued. Tho officer who possi bly may bo Schweiger, declar ed he sank the Lnsitania, No Internal metriHne wiTI tot ffnteiML OrtrJ bf the sppiu-at ion of I RANOi-kNE, the rrut txternttl rt'tnrrfr. fan the Kcffina micmhe be dotrfyed. Provfttht tWiimrt fafyow W t limn. nt for fm tert Irrmt mnt; 0lrri Mills Cbenucai Co., Ikpt U., ttirmrd. K pn. SImp LUm a Ptmm SyM ! ieffrrod lor 0 yfam with EctnrhB H fta Wtirat form. ArTertcrJ l ow thm body. CRANOLENR lrft ire r fl m whita rilk, nd 1 laiMlihcaplw bow." J. MH'rackea, VaitmaaiCity.TKnTt. WnlLao two 7aW i tor iBiiitf CMANOl KNE.) 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